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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936.

WORLD ATTACK ON RHEUMATISM PLANNED

THEY NEED

Princess Tells Of PEACE

ST

Romance In Island Hotel-

-"I Loathed Court Life"

Rhodes Island (off Asia Minor), June 21. ITTING in their hotel on Rhodes Island, Princess Izzade, sister of King Ghazi of Iraq, and her waiter-husband, Anastasios Charalambous, told to-day the romantic love story which led to their marriage in Athens a few days ago.

Strange Craft

They flew here on Friday to escape the anger of King Ghazi. Charalambous, who was for-

To Ply Pacific merly employed at the hotel, the

largest on the island, said---

RESEARCH

IN SA

1.000 CITIES

COMMON COLDS TO BE INVESTIGATED NEXT

LONDON will shortly have

П

new type of medical clinic which will be the permanent in- ternational headquarters for a series of 1,000 or· more similar clinics in all the large centres of the world.

The plan is to make a world attack on disease. Every daugh- ter elinle will co-operate with the ¡London mother clinic by devol ing their entire research simul- Itaneously over 1 three-year

period

single spreilic disease.

10 ኔ

The first on the Het is cheann- Usm. The sccund will probably be the common cold.

SWEDISH SPRING

Bonfires and Bing welcome

Sweden.

the

Behind this great venture is a re rently formed organization, the Medi, Jeaming of spring and sunshine. In

of the International Clinic, of which Dr. A. J. Douglas Cameron, a West End general prae-¡- titioner, in president,

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS

More

and more Chinese returning to Confucism, which r Honolulu, July 1. "Last year Lwo Traqui fceived a set hack when China becameral Association

Photo shows an old Capt. Eric de Bisschop and princessen (Princess Izzude and 4 Repubile Joseph Tatibouet, French scient-her sister.

Temple, closed, since 1912, being Princess Rajihan; y ojened in the north. ista, plan to put out early this

came to Rhodes. month in one of the strangest looking craft ever to brave the Pacific to continue their quest for meteorological data for the French Geographic Society,

"Pelares Izzade alten milled at Te, when I happened to meet her; walking in the hotel gardens, and she sometimes waited an her hal-

Postcard Of

cans when came off duty, Divorce

Only a few more planks and "I often poker to her about the!)

a coat of paint and the Kaimi-herence in ora Joa.

position and the

Hat she was prepared.

to kive up everything religion and,

the new tus done,

a double outrigged canet|pe-dbility of our ever being name with a Chinese junk type sall. The ends, will be ready for the adventure, į funde

The Kalinātou has two - deep hulls, ench 30 feet long with a draft. of approximately four fret. Each has a main cabin big enough for head room and extending near- fy the length of the hull. They Starboard cabin will be used as a chartroom and studio, The other will be used as a galley und deepes ing quarters,

Soviet Barred

Moscow, July 1.

There are no more "postcard" divorces in Russia. Now it is

"A if in a dream 1 followed heri herver 1 mould, Oner 1 went to Harind in disguise but the primemes)

as kept under the tiniet water necessary for a husband or wife and only managed to speak to her

not my tire on the téléphone,

"Love has won in spite of The wedding has taken place and we are happy."

to

be served personally with a notice before a divorce will be granted.

$1.

The notice is sent by a milia- ARCH (police officer) instead of

LONGED TO ESCAPE by mail, and if the person, to be The two hulls are „jodtied by four i At this point das princess came into served cannot be found a wait heavy benms on which two ma sim, are mounted, the mainmast nearly the room to confirm her husband'sing period of six months is: 330 feet high. Capt. de Bisseboj words with 'a beifliant smile.

required for the divorce,

chose" junk "kaitu, bölieving they are, "All my H," he said, "I have; Formerly it was only necessary: the fastest type that could be found. wanted for eaje. From the coltırlest The hulls will be only about three of mar court, feet apart.

Ito walk into the divorce bureau,

pay

three rumbley and receive a "My happiest days have been divorce. Still no grounds are re- The iwe explorers started bail-spent on this.farinating isinn, and quired, but the number of childen ing their craft after, their Chinese my joy is now unbounded,

will be entered upon the husband's junk was wrecked, off the leper set- tlement on the island of Molokai

last year.

ch

The scientists hope to touch Clip: | -

Island, 1 uninhabited possession west of the b Galapagos Islands, From there they | will go to the Marqueens, 40 Tahiti į and neighbouring dands, then over -to-Peru, rough-the-Pauma-Cural

"I have renounced my people and passport and the organization for

my religia because I think real love which he works is held responsi- is worth any sacrifice.

[ble for paying part of his income

for the children's support.

"People may talk about it. Let them talk. I will not return to Iraq, and I don't want to bear the! There is no alimony paid to burden of a royal title."

wives, but if either husband or Added her husband: "I worked wife is ill, in event of divorce the and ACTORS the Atlantic to the honestly to support my mother mid other is held responsible for his Mediterranean and home to Cannes, my funtly, and I am not ashamed of jor her support for six months-

| it,”—Rendre, -United Preon.

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LE BEAU

D'AGUILAR STREET.

At the first publle meeting of the

Vancouver

Asunciation n. Wigmore Hall, Pro- Celebrates

fessor und

winners

Madame Joliot-Curie,

of the Nobel Prize for

i chemistry, spoke on their experiments Jubilee

with artificial radium. The Chinese

vendor,

Mr. Qui Tal-chi,

Burress

CANADIAN CITY EN FETE

Vancouver, July 1. The City of Vancouver, which in 50 years has grown from a frontier settlement nestling amid stately trees to a modern city of towering buildings, commenced celebration of its golden Jubilee to-day with one colourful programmes of festivi-

At Sherwood Park an experiment the present scheme preparatory to

tried with grat hak during the past three yeam. From it has evolve a new kind of family a dings- tortor. He is primarily a Lirian, who call upon the services of

petalists for actual treatment.,

Coonvletion of young medical research workers today is that the next step in medicine is to bring the treatment of the ordinary paint by The ordinary family dowior in every country up to date,” sabi un ofielað of

minic the

“As mogel progress i

in medicine has 'tics ever witnessed in Canada.

In 1886 Vancouver was a typi- been runde in the last tom as during the previous 100 years."

¡cal pioneer town, with crudely- Quarterly conferences will be held built homes standing in clearings at the London clinic at which the work's greatest experts will give the in virgin forest. In the same year grunt fire swept the settle. results of their experiments,

ference Japanese ducturs will be in Kreat city was vited.

EVELESS

EDEN

of the

most

The first conference will take placement, leaving it in ruins. It was on Nov. 19, when German doctors are on these ruins that the present expected. For the February colle

founded and flourished into one of the leading leities and ports in Canada, oc- cupying 180 square miles, with a population of more than 300,000. Vancouver to-day is the capital of one

of the greatest lumbering. fishing and mining provinces in Canada. Last year British Columbia About' fifteen hundred miles produces nearly $57,000,000 worth of north-cast of Sydney_two_men timber products, more than $15,750,-

food wortir of fish, and $47,007,157 BY have found a modern Eden. It S

minerals. Vancouver harbour handled the 8,330,630 tons of cargo, along its 96 milea of waterfront. Vessels from virtually every corner of the earth visit the port every year.

lis

PROGRAMME spans 60 DAYS

To mark this

programme

aerial

and

Island, in Sunday Kermadec group. ·

When the New Zealand govern-| ment steamer, Matai, called on her last voyage, she was the first ship. they had seen for two years. They and its 50th birthday the city has told the captain that they did not donned holiday garb and embarked on care in the least. If they never saw two months of festivities. The pro- la ship again, so happy were they ramme will Include military

away from the world's troubles displays, fairs, pageants, socjal and alarms, saya Austral News, events, an elaborate programine of

and They shoot or snare wild duck and sports, numtrous exhibitions.

The festivities are scheduled to open Cother fowl. Venches, oranges and officially today, but many important Comatoes Krow in profusion.events, including the Eucharistic Con- There is a hot mineral bath,gress and an athletic, husical and besides an excellent surfing beach, cavalcade demonstration by

30,000 They have liberty to get up school-children have already taken place. The celebrations will end when they like, do what they like on Sept. 7 and wear as little as they like.on

A million tourists They lack one ingredient of Eden

are expected inj -the companionship of womanpart of the British Empire and many participate in the festivities. Every anil they say they are quite con foreign nations have been invited to tented as they are, thank you very send delegations. Australia will bu mich.

| represented officially by the premiers « of several staics, and England's dele- gation will be headed by the Lord Mayor of London. Franee, the United States, Britain and Germany will dis- patch warships to visit the port during the jubilee.

Prince Who Analysed Himself

Too Much

HUGE PAGEANT PLANNED Probably the greatest and mos! elaborate spectacle of the celebrations will be the presentation of the "Romance of Vancouver" pageant, during which the progress of Van- couver from its foundation to the present day will be portrayed in 50

Loewenstein, brillant scenes on a huge revolving,

the psycho-analyst, has stage for four weelts by a enst of 300, over-analysed himself and is. Specially-prepared exhibits repre- now receiving treatment at the of endeavour which helped to make senting nearly every industry and line hands of another psycho-analyst the city what it is to-day will bo to readjust idiosyncrasies he has placed on view. developed.

n

list was made

4

with

YACHTS TO RACE The Jubilee was opened ceremonies at Stanley Park, altended by many world-famous figures,

The celebrations will attain inter- -national proportions by an air derby This is what he told a reporter:

from Vancouver to Seattle, the visit William Gerhard and I wrote of 15,000 Shriners from Seattle, a book called "Meet Yourself. To world's heavyweight championship collect and adjust the necessary in-wrestling match, International golf formation I read every important tournaments, and other events. work on psychology and psycho- Janalysis,

of universal characteristics and a method devised whereby any reader would be guided

Other features of the jubilee will to read only thone portions reflecting:

be international yacht races at Engilsh his own outstanding fenturer.

"We applied the method to our Bay from to-day to Sept. 7, Canadian selves, and I must confess that some Olympic Games Trinis on July of the truths revenied about myself Norwegian colebration of the landing were not as flattering as I would like, of Lief Erickson in which 4,000 per- "The production of the work had a song will participate on July 25,

Canadian Lawn

Tennis Championship very odd effect on me personally. I

tournament from Aug. 3

3 to 8, Elks' began to feel like a god.,

Flag day deinonstrations in which "In the end I had to go to a prac-40,000 children will participate on tising paycho-analyst to get my own Aug. 5, Open golf championship on individual Idosyncrasies in harmony Aug. 5, and international Pageants at again, and I-am-still-having-treat- Stanley Park Aug. 10, 11 and 12-

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COMMON SENSE

TREATMENT

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